Gives practical information to incoming freshmen about placement tests, deadlines and costs. It provides contact information for academic colleges and student services such as financial aid and housing, explains how to calculate your grade point average, lists the minimum A-G course requirements for high school students, and offers an eligibility index.

Offers practical details for prospective freshmen, such as admissions requirements, available majors and degrees, an overview of student services, contact information, a description of housing options and how to sign up for a tour

Provides in-depth information about the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, including majors, degrees and options; centers and institutes; career options; and relevant clubs and organizations. Degrees include anthropology, geography, history, Pan-African studies, political science, psychology, sociology, and urban studies and planning.

Provides in-depth information about the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication, including majors, degrees and options; the Valley Performing Arts Center; career options; and relevant clubs and organizations. Degrees include art, cinema and television arts, communication studies, journalism, music, and theater.

Provides in-depth information about the Michael D. Eisner College of Education, including credentials, degrees and certificates; the Deaf Studies Association; and career options. Degrees include counseling, deaf studies, education, special education and educational psychology.

Provides in-depth information about the College of Science and Mathematics, including majors, degrees and options; centers and awards; the Donald E. Bianchi Planetarium; career options; and relevant clubs and organizations. Degrees include biology, chemistry and biochemistry, geological sciences, mathematics, and physics and astronomy.

Provides in-depth information about the College of Humanities, including majors, degrees and options; centers and the Chicano House; career options; and relevant clubs and organizations. Degrees include Asian-American studies, Central American studies, Chicana and Chicano studies, English, gender and women's studies, humanities interdisciplinary, Jewish studies, liberal studies, linguistics, modern and Classical languages and literatures, philosophy and religious studies

Provides in-depth information about the College of Health and Human Development, including majors, degrees and options; institutes, centers and support services; and career options. Undergraduate degrees include athletic training, child and adolescent development, communication disorders and sciences, environmental and occupational health, family and consumer sciences, health administration, kinesiology, nursing, public health education, radiological sciences, and recreation and tourism management.

Provides in-depth information about the College of Business and Economics, including majors, degrees and options; community partnerships; internships and career placement programs; career options; the business PACE program; and relevant clubs and organizations. Undergraduate degrees include accountancy, business administration, economics, finance, information systems, management and marketing.

Addressing the needs and questions of prospective international students, includes information about the campus and neighborhood; costs; majors, degrees and options; admissions requirements and how to apply

Addressing the needs and questions of prospective international Chinese-speaking students, includes Information about the campus and neighborhood; costs; majors, degrees and options; admissions requirements and how to apply

Addressing the needs and questions of prospective international Chinese-speaking students, includes Information about the campus and neighborhood; costs; majors, degrees and options; admissions requirements and how to apply

Focusing on the questions and needs of prospective international students, provides general information about the university and its community, as well as outlining admissions requirements, how to apply, costs, resources available to international students, and undergraduate and graduate majors, degrees and options

Describing placement tests, department tests and the Upper-Division Writing Proficiency Exam, this sheet outlines how to register, what to bring on test day and how to view your scores. Accommodations and proctoring are also discussed, and there's a list of useful websites.